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Here you can find essential information about the organization of the course, class schedules, curricula, and course content, as well as how to register for exams.
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Courses, credits, attendance
The study program consists of various educational activities (also called courses) such as lectures, seminars, labs, internships, projects, or thesis work, taught by one or more instructors. Courses and exams are spread across different years according to the rules outlined in the course's educational regulations.
Each activity is measured in ECTS credits (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System): 1 credit corresponds to 25 hours of student engagement, including individual study. Your study path ends when you have completed all required educational activities and credits specified by the course.
Class schedules and rooms, academic periods
Lectures take place at the course's location, the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) at via Sommarie, 9, 38123 Povo (TN)
The academic year is divided into two semesters: each semester includes a period for attending lectures and another for taking exams.
The start of each semester's lectures and different academic periods are indicated in the Academic Calendar
Class schedules and rooms for lessons are published:
- on the UniTrento Class schedule and rooms website
- on the UniTrentoApp.
Any changes to lecture schedules are also communicated through daily notices (in Italian only).
Curricula, Syllabi, and Professors’ Materials
To find out which activities are planned for each year (both the mandatory and elective courses), as well as in which semester they are offered, check the document Educational offering (“Manifesto degli studi”) available together with the Educational offerings from previous years on the Rules and Regulations page.
Programs for educational activities, professors, books and bibliographies and type of assessment are indicated in the Syllabus for each activity in UniTrento's Course Catalogue.
Learning contents and resources are published by professors in the Moodle Online Teaching courses.
Record book and Study Plan
The online Record book is the tool that contains all the approved educational activities in your study plan, including those you must complete and those you have passed, along with credits and grades. It can be found
- in Esse3 - Career - Record book
- in the UniTrentoApp.
You cannot take exams for educational activities that have not been approved in your study plan and are not listed in your Record book.
The Study Plan is the set of educational activities you want or must complete in your educational plan, and it must be approved before you can take exams:
- you must fill in it only during specific periods and following the deadlines and procedures described at Study plan of bachelor’s degrees of the Department of Engineering and Computer Science
- you should check the Educational offering (“Manifesto degli studi”) to find out which activities are mandatory in your program, which ones you can choose, and the rules for selection.
Exams
Exams are the assessment moments held at the end of each educational activity. They take place during specific periods at the end of each semester and on predetermined dates (exam sessions). Some activities may have intermediate assessments (intermediate tests) before the final exam, during the lecture period.
Each period includes multiple exam sessions for the same educational activity.
To take exams and intermediate tests, you must:
- be compliant with the Yearly enrollment for the current academic year
- have your photo validated (it is required before exam registration)
- have the educational activity for the exam listed in your Record book
- register in advance for the exam session, during a defined registration period established by your study program.
Where to register for exams:
- for courses’ exams, you must register in Esse3, under Esse3 - Menu - Exam sessions
- for foreign language exams, registration procedures and dates are available on the Language exams page.
Each final exam is graded, typically on a scale of thirty with the possibility of honors (“lode”) and passing is achieved with 18/30, or it may be assessed as "approved" or "not approved."
When you pass an exam, you earn the credits associated with the educational activity, which are recorded in your Record book.
Exam results can be viewed in Esse3 or in the UniTrentoApp.
Tutoring
Tutors provide help and information on the general organisation of the University and its administrative services but also on how to face the study of specific subjects.